Stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease is a new treatment method that is still in the experimental stage, and its efficacy in treatment as well as its side effects are still inconclusive.
At present, stem cell therapy is not used in the clinical treatment of Parkinson’s disease. The first choice of treatment for Parkinson’s disease is oral medication, mainly represented by levodopa preparation. Surgery, exercise therapy and other treatments are complementary to drug therapy.
Parkinson’s patients advocate early diagnosis, early treatment, drug treatment to slow down the development of the patient’s condition, and with the use of exercise, psychological and other complementary therapies, can improve the symptoms to a certain extent. The disease can not be cured at present, only through treatment to slow down the development of the disease.
Parkinson’s patients need to seek timely medical treatment, under the guidance of professional physicians to develop a reasonable treatment plan.